Drexel Law Review: A Student-run Journal Student-managed reviews are a strong part of the academic experience of law school and the legal community as a whole, and the Drexel Law Review is no exception. Drexel Law Review publishes scholarly articles on current and emerging legal topics. Drexel Law Review also hosts an annual Symposium, which serves as a forum for encouraging debate and discourse on a relevant theme. In addition to encouraging discourse and scholarship in the legal field, Drexel Law Review provides an invaluable experience to second and third year law students. Drexel Law Review members are responsible for strengthening the substance and style of articles prior to publication. Members are also required to author a note to be considered for publication. Drexel Law Review members have the privilege of improving their research, editing, and writing, often giving them an edge in the classroom and in practice. In fact, law review membership is one of the most exclusive and well-recognized distinctions graduates can have on their resumes. Read Our Latest Issue